The White House is reportedly bringing in a new Jewish liaison amid ongoing complaints from the Jewish community about policy and outreach:

The Obama administration will appoint a new liaison to the Jewish community in mid-October, replacing Danielle Borrin, who's held the post for the past two years, according to multiple sources with ties to the White House.

Borrin, who currently serves as the associate director of the White House office of public engagement, as well as a special assistant in the office of the vice president, will be replaced by Jarrod Bernstein, a deputy assistant secretary in the office of intergovernmental affairs at the Department of Homeland Security, sources said. (*This Bernstein should not be confused with the economist Jared Bernstein, who served as chief economist and economic policy adviser to Joe Biden.)

Prior to DHS, Bernstein spent years working in various capacities for New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Borrin is not moving out of the VP's office, but is apparently getting a bigger title.